Recently I started getting obessed with the pocket letter pages that I saw on Pinterest.In December I joined Pocket Letter Pals (A group formed by Pocket Pals founder - Jeanette Lane) and completed three swaps. I will show a couple of them to you.This first one was on the theme of "Black and White Christmas". It went to a lady in the UK.This second one went to a lady in North Carolina, USA.The theme was "My Home Town".My third one was "birds and birdhouses" and is getting posted to Australia. These pocket pages fold up into a business size envelope and get sent overseas at the standard letter rate.

Each pocket has some goodies, such as embellishments, ribbon, stickers etc in the back, as well as a letter from me.

Not only were they fun to make but they were such fun to receive. Such interesting letters from ladies I have never met before and lovely surprises in the pockets.It was like Christmas day all over again!If you want to find out more, contact me.Rhonda

Happy Christmas Everyone!Here are a couple more Project Life Pages for you.The journal and decorative cards on these pages are handmade, using Stampin' Up! products.Mr and Mrs Page: Use co-ordinating stamp sets.Kobi Page: Use cardstock and letter framelits. Add wooden embellishments.Sea World Page: Use DSP (Designer Series Paper) to create decorative cards.Rhonda

Simple ScrapbookingI have started re doing my old albums from the late 80's.It has been very easy putting them into Project Life pockets and slipping in the appropiate journal cards or decorative cards.

Stampin' Up! sells a full range of Project Life products to make your scrapbooking easy.If you are interested in knowing me please email me, details until the contact me tab.Rhonda

I made these for the ladies who came to our recent craft extravaganza.They were quick and easy to do, using the envelope punch board.You get two crackers from one sheet of DSP (Designer Series Paper).Please email me if you would like free instructions.Rhonda

I just had to add one more card to my Cookie Cutter ideas. (Scroll down to see previous posts)Don't you just love the copper foil pinecones?Anyway, I know you will all want the punch art instructions, so here they are...Have fun making these cats.From Rhonda

Happy ChristmasYou may have seen other reindeer made using the Cookie Cutter Christmas reindeer stamp (which is just the head), put on the Cookie Cutter Punch legs... but I have included a 1 1/4" circle on mine to make a tummy also. The tail is handcut.Once again I used a marker to draw outlines to match in with the stamped image.This is my last post of the week. I hope you liked these daily ideas. Thanks for stopping by.Rhonda

'Clean and Simple' Get Well CardThis card uses a stamp is from the Cookie Cutter Halloween stamp set and a greeting stamp from the Thoughts and Prayers stamp set. The heart is from the Cookie Cutter punch. The swirly lines are from the Swirly Scribbles framelits.I love how this framelit adds a bit of texture and sort of gives the impression of bandages unravelling. Well that's my preception anyway!I used a bit of "left over" framelit to add some texture inside the card too.Rhonda